The giant Cirque du Soleil big top is just a couple of clearing kicks from the Blues training pitch at Alexandra Park and, as the media throng arrived to talk to Ma'a Nonu today the players, and man himself, may have thought the circus really had come to town.
But, to continue a theme; roll up, roll up, because watching the veteran midfielder, who turns 37 in May, attempt to force his way back into the All Blacks and go to another World Cup is going to be one of the major storylines in this year's competition.
And that can only be a good thing for a Super Rugby tournament struggling to maintain traction as far as public interest is concerned, and the Blues themselves, who going by the past half dozen years or so need all the help they can get.
Can Nonu return to the form he enjoyed at the World Cup in 2015 after three years in the French rugby meatgrinder? We'll get an idea of that soon enough. On Saturday he will start for the Blues – probably at centre outside second-five TJ Faiane (with Nonu's mate Sonny Bill Williams on the reserves bench) – against the Crusaders, the defending champions determined to win three titles in a row for the second time in their history.
"I'm not really used to this attention, so thanks for coming," were Nonu's first words to the giant media throng.